1961 US Army Vietnam War Guerilla Warfare & Special Forces Operations 264p
Year: 2019
President Trump confirmed Friday that the White House is considering a plan to transport detained immigrants to “sanctuary cities” and release them there as a way to punish his political enemies.
Late Thursday night, the Washington Post published a report about the proposal. A White House official downplayed the story, telling the Post in a statement, “This was just a suggestion that was floated and rejected, which ended any further discussion.” Continue reading “Trump confirms possible plan to send immigrants to sanctuary cities, contradicting White House denials”
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Gov. Phil Murphy on Friday signed legislation making New Jersey the seventh state to enact a law permitting terminally ill patients to end their lives.
Murphy, a Democrat, signed the Medical Aid in Dying for the Terminally Ill Act in private. His office would not answer why the signing was not public. The law goes into effect in August. Continue reading “New Jersey law allows terminally ill to get life-ending meds”
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio has declared that residents do not own their own bodies. The city of New York can demand that all citizens be injected with literally anything the government declares to be a “vaccine,” even when those vaccines contain aborted human fetal tissue cells, toxic aluminum metals, inflammatory adjuvants and other dangerous, deadly chemicals.
This is the latest attempt by authorities in New York to obliterate human rights and roll out a medical dictatorship where citizens have zero rights to defend their own bodies against risky medial interventions that are demanded at gunpoint. Continue reading “NYC Mayor De Blasio tells citizens: We own your bodies, and we can force you to be injected with anything we want”
An elementary school in Barcelona, Spain, removed more than 200 children’s books from its library because they perpetuate sexist stereotypes, according to a new report from Spanish newspaper El Pais. Continue reading “Barcelona removes books like ‘Little Red Riding Hood’ and ‘Sleeping Beauty’ from elementary schools because they perpetuate sexist stereotypes, apparently”
CAIRO, N.Y. (KWQC) – A woman who told police she is “deathly afraid” of spiders crashed her car Wednesday after spotting one next to her as she was driving.
Cairo Police report the accident happened on Silver Spur Road when the 54-year-old motorist who was out running errands panicked upon noticing the spider. Continue reading “Woman crashes car after seeing spider”
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While government whistleblowers and subversive journalists languish in prison or are on the run, state crimes — especially those perpetrated by western governments and high officials — not only go unpunished but don’t even warrant investigation apparently. International Criminal Court judges ruled on Friday to reject a request by the court’s prosecutor to investigate possible war crimes by the US-led coalition during the war in Afghanistan. Continue reading “Hague Court Caves To US Threats: Rejects Afghan War Crimes Case”
Breitbart – by Warner Todd Huston
A large number of Democrat politicians in Congress want to take away the power of local schools to make their own rules, regarding gender and sports. House Democrats overwhelmingly voted for a bill on Wednesday, that would force all schools to allow boys who claim to be transgender, to compete against natural-born female competitors. Continue reading “House Democrats Introduce Bill Forcing Schools to Allow Boys on Girls Sports Teams”
The Organic Prepper – by Dagny Taggart
Two hikers were found alive on Wednesday after spending five days lost on a California mountain, and there are things we can learn from their experience.
Gabrielle Wallace, 31, and Eric Desplinter, 33, had not been seen since Saturday when they didn’t return from a hike. Two friends initially set out with them, but turned back because they felt the conditions were too dangerous. When the pair didn’t return that evening, their friends reported them missing. Continue reading “How the Rules of Hiking (and a LifeStraw) Saved a Pair of Hikers Lost in the Wilderness”
Plenty of politicians on the left and the right were thrilled to learn that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange had finally been arrested in London after seven years of hiding in the Ecuadorian embassy. But none were more pleased than Hillary Clinton, who he has blamed Wikileaks – along with a lengthy list of culprits, including all of the misogynist voters who refused to support her – for her loss to Preident Trump in the 2016 election. Continue reading “Hillary Clinton: Assange “Must Now Answer For What He Has Done””
One of the people working for Wikileaks is the ‘disinformation agent’ Israel Shamir.
Shamir says “I can’t accept the Mossad and/or the Jews as the perpetrators of the 9/11.”
Julian Assange appears to have worked to get Israel’s friend Donald Trump into the White House. Continue reading “Assange False Flag”
Crooks and Liars – by Karoli Kuns
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced yesterday that he would hold the next meeting of the Florida State Cabinet in Jerusalem at the U.S. Embassy he fought to move there when he was in Congress.
Yes, you read that right. The business of Florida State will be conducted in a foreign country whose interests may not be entirely aligned with Florida’s. Continue reading “FL Governor DeSantis Announces Cabinet Meeting In Israel”
Filmmaker Ami Horowitz went to the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to attend UNC’s joint conference with Duke University on the “Conflict over Gaza” (held March 22-24), an event that was awarded $235,000 in grant money. Told he wasn’t allowed to film by conference organizers, Horowitz brought a hidden mic and a concealed camera to document what really went on at the conference. What he found left him declaring that the two universities and the 38 departments and schools that co-sponsored the event “should all be ashamed.” Continue reading “UNDERCOVER VIDEO: Watch What Filmmaker Finds When He Attends UNC & Duke Summit On Israel: ‘They Should All Be Ashamed’”
The US plans to announce its long-awaited “deal of the century” after newly re-elected Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has formed a ruling coalition. Aides to President Donald Trump said yesterday that they expect him to release details of his peace plan shortly after Netanyahu gets his coalition partners together, which should happen next week, Reuters has reported. Continue reading “US to announce ‘deal of the century’ after Israel coalition formed”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
On Thursday, several men in black suits, surrounded by a dozen cops, raided the Ecuadorian embassy in London and kidnapped Julian Assange. Moments later, the Department of Justice released a statement charging Assange with computer hacking “conspiracy” for allegedly working with US Army soldier at the time, Chelsea Manning. Assange was in handcuffs when he was brought out and as he was being dragged from the embassy, he managed to grab the book, Gore Vidal: History of the National Security State. As he was shoved into the van, Assange held the book facing forward so that it could be seen by the camera. Continue reading “Here’s Why the Book Julian Assange Was Holding When He Was Arrested is Vitally Important”